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Tapstuds (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Dustin Craig
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Genes, Environment and Alzheimer's Disease discusses the role that
activities such as exercise can play in cardiovascular health,
while also highlighting the fact that the last 10 years have
brought great discoveries in the strong environmental component of
brain disorders, neurodegeneration, and cognitive decline. It is
now clear that brain insult is an environmental risk factor for AD,
while on the other hand, lifestyle components such as exercise and
level of education may play a protective role, delaying the onset
and/or severity of the disease. Evidence from experiments in rodent
models of Alzheimer's disease contributes major insight into the
molecular mechanisms by which the environment plays its role in AD.
Additionally, there are diseases related to lifestyle that may lead
to AD. This volume reviews new discoveries related to all these
factors, serving as a translational tool for clinicians and
researchers interested in genetic and environmental risk factors
for the disease.
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Nightlife (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Bastian Jonsson, Yann Duminil
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Comrades (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Enrique Nieto
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Adversaries! (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by T.J. Wood, Captain Nikko
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Manly (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Amy Colburn, Dominic Cordoba
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Kindly Woodsmen (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Sebas Martin
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Bulldogs (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Chas Hunter, Si Arden
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Pardners (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Bo Revel
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Peacock Punks (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Mauro Mariotti, Janos Janecki
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Fast Friends (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Michael Broderick
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Super Creeps! (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Bo Revel
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Sly (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Mpmann
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Carnal (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Theamir; Cover design or artwork by Theamir
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Good Sports (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Alessio Slonimsky; Cover design or artwork by Alessio Slonimsky
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Timber (Hardcover)
Dale Lazarov; Contributions by Player
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Law regulates human behaviour, a phenomenon about which
neuroscience has much to say. Neuroscience can tell us whether a
defendant suffers from a brain abnormality, or injury and it can
correlate these neural deficits with criminal offending. Using fMRI
and other technologies it might indicate whether a witness is
telling lies or the truth. It can further propose
neuro-interventions to 'change' the brains of offenders and so to
reduce their propensity to offend. And, it can make suggestions
about whether a defendant knows or merely suspects a prohibited
state of affairs; so, drawing distinctions among the mental states
that are central to legal responsibility. Each of these matters has
philosophical import; is a neurological 'deficit' inculpatory or
exculpatory; what is the proper role for law if the mind is no more
than the brain; is lying really a brain state and can neuroscience
really 'read' the brain? In this edited collection, leading
contributors to the field provide new insights on these matters,
bringing to light the great challenges that arise when disciplinary
boundaries merge.
Bistatic radar consists of a radar system which comprises a
transmitter and receiver which are separated by a distance
comparable to the expected target distance. This book provides a
general theoretical description of such bistatic technology in the
context of synthetic aperture, inverse synthetic aperture and
forward scattering radars from the point of view of analytical
geometrical and signal formation as well as processing theory.
Signal formation and image reconstruction algorithms are developed
with the application of high informative linear frequency and phase
code modulating techniques, and numerical experiments that confirm
theoretical models are carried out. The authors suggest the program
implementation of developed algorithms. A theoretical summary of
the latest results in the field of bistatic radars is provided,
before applying an analytical geometrical description of scenarios
of bistatic synthetic aperture, inverse synthetic aperture and
forward scattering radars with cooperative and non-cooperative
transmitters. Signal models with linear frequency and phase code
modulation are developed, and special phase modulations with C/A
(coarse acquisition) and P (precision) of GPS satellite
transmitters are considered. The authors suggest Matlab
implementations of all geometrical models and signal formation and
processing algorithms. Contents 1. Bistatic Synthetic Aperture
Radar (BSAR) Survey. 2. BSAR Geometry. 3. BSAR Waveforms and Signal
Models. 4. BSAR Image Reconstruction Algorithms. 5. Analytical
Geometrical Determination of BSAR Resolution. 6. BSAR Experimental
Results. 7. BSAR Matlab Implementation. A general theoretical
description of bistatic technology within the scope of synthetic
aperture, inverse synthetic aperture and forward scattering radars
from the point of view of analytical geometrical and signal
formation and processing theory. Signal formation and image
reconstruction algorithms are developed in this title, with
application of high informative linear frequency and phase code
modulating techniques. Numerical experiments that confirm
theoretical models are carried out and the authors suggest program
implementation for the algorithms developed.
Most of the studies described in this monograph were carried out in
the Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology at Thracian
University in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. Some of the in situ
hybridization experiments were performed at the Department of
Anatomy and Cell Biology, University ofUlm, Germany and the tracer
experiments were conducted at the Department ofPhysi- ology, Leiden
University, The Netherlands. In 1992, we started elucidating the
ultrastructural organization and synaptic connections of the
mesencephalic trigeminal nu- of its neuronal po- cleus as well as
the related chemical coding 1ation, the putative neurotransmitters
utilized by MTN neurons and their possible sources. In the years to
come, painstaking research was focused on this subject and we were
able to identify certain neuroactive substances in this unique
nucleus, including classical and peptide transmitters. I spent the
period of 1995-1997 in Germany as a fellow of the Alexander von
Humboldt Foundation, at the department headed by Prof. Dr. Christof
Pilgrim. During this stretch of time, I ac- quired the in situ
hybridization technique. It allowed me to expand my investigations
and detect the expression of dopamine receptors and newly
synthesized neuropeptides in MTN neurons after peripheral injury of
their axons, not only at protein but also at mRNA levels.
This book contains the proceedings of ICTRS 2022 (the 11th
International Conference on Telecommunications and Remote Sensing),
held in Sofia, Bulgaria, on 21-22 November 2022. ICTRS is an annual
event that brings together researchers and practitioners interested
in telecommunications, remote sensing, and their societal
implications. As mentioned already, ICTRS is essentially leaning
toward telecommunications and remote sensing plus relevant societal
implications. In this, ICTRS 2022 addresses a large number of
research areas and topics, such as: Wireless Telecommunications and
Networking; Electromagnetic Waves and Fields; Electronics and
Photonics; Remote Sensing and Data Interpretation; Remote Sensing
and Internet-Of-Things; and Societal Impact.
Law regulates human behaviour, a phenomenon about which
neuroscience has much to say. Neuroscience can tell us whether a
defendant suffers from a brain abnormality, or injury and it can
correlate these neural deficits with criminal offending. Using fMRI
and other technologies it might indicate whether a witness is
telling lies or the truth. It can further propose
neuro-interventions to 'change' the brains of offenders and so to
reduce their propensity to offend. And, it can make suggestions
about whether a defendant knows or merely suspects a prohibited
state of affairs; so, drawing distinctions among the mental states
that are central to legal responsibility. Each of these matters has
philosophical import; is a neurological 'deficit' inculpatory or
exculpatory; what is the proper role for law if the mind is no more
than the brain; is lying really a brain state and can neuroscience
really 'read' the brain? In this edited collection, leading
contributors to the field provide new insights on these matters,
bringing to light the great challenges that arise when disciplinary
boundaries merge.
An investigation of criminal attempts unearths some of the most
fundamental, intriguing and perplexing questions about criminal law
and its place in human action. When does attempting begin? What is
the relationship between attempting and intending? Do we always
attempt the possible and, if so, possible to whom? Does attempting
involve action and does action involve attempting? Is my attempt
fixed by me or can another perspective reveal what it is? How
'much' action is needed for an attempt, how 'much' intention is
needed and can these matters be decided categorically? Bebhinn
Donnelly-Lazarov's answers to these questions will interest
criminal law theorists, philosophers and lawyers or law reformers,
who encounter the mixed practical and philosophical phenomenon of
attempting. Inspired by G. E. M. Anscombe's philosophy, Part I
examines attempting generally and its relationship with intention,
action subjectivity, and possibility. From the conclusions reached,
Part II proposes a specific theory of criminal attempts.
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